University of San Francisco Top Questions

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Ana

The class size as stated before. The location and history of the University.

Agnes

It's very diverse and small.

Amanda

USF benefits from the surrounding diversity, progress and countless opportunities of the amazing city of San Francisco. Students can find anything that they want in our city and students quickly form a personal bond to this city. Everyone feels a connection to the world at large because USF promotes awareness and social justice. The mix between USF's focus on social justice and the powerful San Francisco community create a perfect environment for students to find and develop the best version of themselves.

mitalee

What is unique about our school is that it is very diverse. About 70{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} of students are international, so I get a very diverse feel when I walk around campus. There are numerous different colors of people, and it helps me fit in and makes me feel like I am not being judged by my color. People are also very open to anyone and everyone, so it is easy to get comfortable in this kind of atmosphere and enjoy your college years.

Emily

It is very international. I am able to meet people from all over the world, both with peers and professors. The city of San Francisco is a huge part of what make USF so unique because it becomes a part of the campus. There are always so many adventures to be had.

Marta

I like the small classes but its the commitment of teachers to your doing well and excelling. If they see they can help push you further or expose you to something that will inspire you more in your chosen field they tell you. They push you, they praise, and they encourage. It is very one on one here even in large classes. The teachers knows if you cut class no two ways about it.

Charlie

USF is a hidden gem. The media studies program is amazing and I feel like I am busy doing the things I want to be doing. Nothing bothers us more than when people confuse us with SFSU or UCSF -- we're nothing like them! Get it right.